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July 12th, 2007, 05:38 PM
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From what I gather, in Exchange 2k3 Public Contact lists aren't as ideal as using a combination of the Global Address Book (which I think ties in w/ AD) and Distribution Lists.
Our company switched a lot of our Public Contact Lists over to Global Address Book a while ago for ease of maintenance and use. As I understand it is the more appropriate thing in Exchange. But I'm not as proficient as others in Exchange.
Are you using Public Contacts for external emails or something? I really don't think I'd want to have a users Excel spread sheet or personal contacts defining what's on my system. I'd rather have it tie in with Active Directory and have it administered by me or a Active Directory user security worker.
Last edited by not_it; July 12th, 2007 at 05:42 PM.
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